Answer:
The dinner was eaten by the children.
<span>We camped out under a sapodilla tree and listened to the pygmy owls with their old women’s voices. I would say this sentence has something of magic realism in it that the pygmy owls have "old women's voices" in other words their hooting apparently sounds like or conjures up such a sound.
</span>
Answer:
The Canterbury Tales.
Explanation:
<em>The Canterbury Tales</em> by Geoffrey Chaucer is an narrative poem that contains the numerous collected stories told by the pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. This form of narrative technique also includes a frame narrative, while also containing epic elements.
An epic poem is a poem that tells the story of a person's heroic deeds. And a frame narrative is a form if narration where the characters in the story tells a story about some other thing. In short, it is "a story within a story". These two elements are present in Chaucer's tale, thus making it an epic poem and a framed narrative.
Answer:
They help the reader follow the author's instructions
Explanation:
The pictures give a visual image for readers who didn't get the written versions completely. (like me)
Answer:
It is very relatable haha, I would say the overall mood optimistic and adventurous